Hi Ravi, if you media/rtp proxy is receiving such packet loss, it means that something behind him is cutting the traffic off, somehow. So you should investigate there, in their configuration. If your analysis is right, it seems your loosing around 80% of your packets.
Do you have any router, firewall something between clients and mediaproxy ?
Daniel
On 02/24/2014 03:44 PM, Ravi wrote:
Dear Daniel, Thank you again,
Ya i am investigating on this issue, by the way can you give any comments on my questions in the previous mail? I just wanna clarify those things to rectify this packet loss issue. i googled about those questions but still ended with the same confusion status and didnt got any prompt information. And here below is the attachment, that shows RTP packet loss(using wireshark) in my set-up. Can you please suggest me how can i troubleshoot this RTP packet loss issue ?
And in that Attachment the IP addresses are like this: 192.168.2.235 and 192.168.2.239 are clients and 192.168.2.52 on which RTPproxy and Kamailio are running.
Awaiting your reply.
regards, Ravi RTP_Packet_loss.png http://sip-router.1086192.n5.nabble.com/file/n125313/RTP_Packet_loss.png
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